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Re: FIRST 101 [9/26/05]

We've got the 98 brackets completely filled in, and the 98 GLR bracket filled in.....47 and 45 duked it out at GLR, but 47 prevailed...
I can scan and post them at a later date.
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Re: FIRST 101 [9/26/05]

[quote=Ogre]Can I get any credit for a complete bracket from the New England regional?QUOTE]

Great job Ogre. You get extra credit for this class. As you can all see, this was an extremely complicated venture. If you can read it, and make any sense of it...well then you are a true FIRST-A-HOLIC!
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Re: FIRST 101 [9/26/05]

*sighs* How I long for the days of 1v1v1, the color white in a competition, the 13 FIRST songs looped over and over. Don't forget Andy while we're on the topic of music initially FIRST didn't pay DJs they had a CD which they obtained the rights to play the music on of about 13 or so tracks and they would loop this for both days of the compeition. You were almost sure to hear Cotton Eye Joe 3 or 4 times and is that really a bad thing? The bracket was pretty awesome. I'm proud to say that I was one who was there to expirence it. There is something to be said for entering the looser's bracket and then climbing all the way back to the finals, as my team did in 1996...it was amazing and had a level of drama rarely seen in today's compeititions, everything hinged on the next match you played and it was win or go home.

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